
Poor Granny. All those things that make her cute as a button—the wrinkles, the laugh lines, the furrowed brow—are receiving more bad press. More and more women over age
30 are opting for facial injections and face-lifts, says
The New York Times, in an effort to nix those (endearing) signs they’ve been around the block. “Women have always been under pressure to look good, but that's increased recently because we have become so used to seeing perfect, unwrinkled faces,” said one registered nurse. “Now when you see someone who looks like a raisin or prune, it seems so unusual that you’re almost repulsed.” But despite the wild popularity of these treatments, it’s important to remember they’re still serious, said a psychology professor at Harvard Medical School. After all, we’re not talking about manicures or teeth-whitening; these are expensive, incredibly involved medical procedures. So turn back the clock, by all means, but don’t overdo it. Some simpler anti-aging vices:
ModelCo Erase Those Fine Lines,
DERMAdoctor Faux Fillment and
MD Skincare Anti-Aging Vitamin C Gel.
This way, you won’t morph into a scary wax museum version of yourself.
Not cute.
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